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THIS SHOULD BE FUN

Messages posted to thread:
Lloyd 19-Apr-24
Supernaut 19-Apr-24
Clydebow 19-Apr-24
GUTPILEPA 19-Apr-24
GUTPILEPA 19-Apr-24
Bugle up 19-Apr-24
Dry Bones 19-Apr-24
tradslinger 19-Apr-24
4nolz@work 19-Apr-24
Scoop 19-Apr-24
Bearcurve59 19-Apr-24
Jimmyjumpup 19-Apr-24
JBM 19-Apr-24
Nrthernrebel05 19-Apr-24
BowAholic 19-Apr-24
Wudstix 19-Apr-24
Bowhogan 51 20-Apr-24
Blackmouth Cur 21-Apr-24
Saphead 21-Apr-24
Tim Finley 21-Apr-24
Mortis Sagittas 21-Apr-24
Habe 21-Apr-24
BRIBOWl 21-Apr-24
RonG 21-Apr-24
From: Lloyd
Date: 19-Apr-24

Lloyd's embedded Photo



From: Supernaut
Date: 19-Apr-24




Another excellent picture.

From: Clydebow
Date: 19-Apr-24




Great pic.

From: GUTPILEPA
Date: 19-Apr-24




Nice

From: GUTPILEPA
Date: 19-Apr-24




Nice

From: Bugle up
Date: 19-Apr-24




Another good one!

From: Dry Bones
Date: 19-Apr-24




That's a pretty neat picture.

-Bones

From: tradslinger
Date: 19-Apr-24




Titmouse, they can be quiet noisy and they love hair for their nests, have one that was stealing hair from a tanned rabbit hide in my garage when I had the door open, then after I closed it, yesterday it was stealing hair from my wife's buck's tail she had hanging out back. They flit around like the wrens and let you know when you are too close to their nest. Sometimes they get too brazen and the cat catches one. always fun to watch

From: 4nolz@work
Date: 19-Apr-24




neat

From: Scoop Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 19-Apr-24




Very, very nice.

From: Bearcurve59
Date: 19-Apr-24




Just minutes ago, sitting under carport, watching a Robin on my tomato box pull a long thin vine that had grown. The strand about 1/16" and 10" long. Had one end loose, and pulling to break other end, for nest material I know. They nest under an awning, and it's unreal the man made materials they'll come up with, once was a bunch of the nylon strands from a nylon tarp, plastic bag pieces. They're smart!

From: Jimmyjumpup Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 19-Apr-24




When he lifted off he cut his toes off

From: JBM
Date: 19-Apr-24




GREAT PHOTO! Like 'Um MUCH!

From: Nrthernrebel05
Date: 19-Apr-24




Way cool

From: BowAholic
Date: 19-Apr-24




your bird pics with various parts of arrows are very cool. You could repost the other two if you just make sure they are under 640 on the largest side. I'm guessing that you have these arrow parts as part of your bird feeder? Great idea...

From: Wudstix Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 19-Apr-24




Had a Blue Jay land on my head once, while in stand. Didn't get a picture!

From: Bowhogan 51 Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 20-Apr-24




Great photo! I once had a bat land on my arrow shaft when hunting in a dark bugger hole on a Main bear hunt.

From: Blackmouth Cur
Date: 21-Apr-24




Great picture birds add so much to our hunts

From: Saphead Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 21-Apr-24




Thanks God for the birds!

From: Tim Finley Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 21-Apr-24




I had a stare down with a big brown color black bear . It went on and on my buck fever got so bad I started having chest pains then a Whiskey Jack (Canda Jay) came over my shoulder and landed on my arrow . The bear seen that and went right to the bait.

From: Mortis Sagittas
Date: 21-Apr-24




Nice picture

From: Habe
Date: 21-Apr-24




Great picture!

From: BRIBOWl
Date: 21-Apr-24




Don't you just love wildlife I had a chickadee land on my deer rife stock, also had one who hit our window at Schrew Haven I picked up the little gut he eventually came around and flew away.

From: RonG
Date: 21-Apr-24




I was filling my bird feeder and had a cardinal land on my hand, scared the crud out of me. I have at least eight different species feed.

Great photo Lloyd





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